Jumat, 27 April 2012


YUYUN ROSIDA
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READING COMPREHENSION
                In the dating world, having too many options may leave you in the lonly hearts club. British researchers analyzed speed dating to see if singles offered a wide variety of potential dates had a higher chance of meeting a partner. They didn’t. Researchers found that the more choices people had in potential dates, the more likely they were to end up on their own, according to the study published  Wednesday in the British journal Biology Letters. Experts analyzed the romantic decisions made by nearly 4.000 men and women at 84 speed dating events in the U.K., where single people had three minutes to talk to dozens of potential suitors. They found people faced with a wide variety of partners – with different interests, jobs and physical traits – were more likely to choose no one at all.
                People were also more likely to find a date if their prospective partners were more alike. When similiar people were involved in events with nearly 50 single men and women attending, organizers found they received about 123 proposals from the singles, meaning they wanted a future date with someone they met at the event. But when the speed dating sessions included a broad range of people, organizers only got about 88 proposals. Alison Lenton, of the University of Edinborough who led the study, said too much choice might be overwhelming or confusing for people, and ultimately lead to no dates at all.
1.       The main point of this passage is that
a.       People prefer having prospective partners that are more alike
b.      People with a hide variety of potential dates have a higher chance of meeting a partner
c.       People who have too many options of dates are more likely tp stay single
d.      People whose prospective partners are more alike are more likely tp stay single
2.       The word ‘suitors’ in line 7 are
a.       Single men
b.      Divorced men
c.       Men who search for love of a woman
d.      Men who are merried
3.       The words ‘traits’ in line 8 could most easily replaced by
a.       Character
b.      Requirement
c.       Convidence
d.      Difference
4.       According to the research, the more choices people had
a.       The more they could find their own  lover
b.      The more likely they were to end up alone
c.       The less they had to try to find a lover
d.      The less likely they were to end up alone
5.       The word ‘proposals’in line 12  is related to
a.       Paper
b.      Report
c.       Engangement
d.      Presentation
6.       The word ‘overwhelming’ in line 15 could most easily replaced by
a.       Lacking
b.      Abundant
c.       Sufficient
d.      Satisfactory
7.       The word ‘ultimately’ in line 16 is closest in meaning to
a.       Gradually
b.      Momentarily
c.       Temporary
d.      Previously
8.       The passage would most probably be assigned reading in which course
a.       Astrology
b.      Geography
c.       Sociology
d.      Geophysics
9.       The purpose of this passage is to
a.       Discuss something about dating choices
b.      Describe how dating choices can leave singles lonely
c.       Give report that too many dating choices can leave singles lonely
d.      Explain the reason why singles remain lonely despite many choises they have
10.   ‘‘Their’’ in line 10 refer to
a.       Peoples
b.      Proposals
c.       Letters
d.      Researchers
STRUCTURE


1.       That small car....... is advertised in many current magazines
a.       White a small price and comfortable
b.      Cheap and has a lot of comfort
c.       Low in price but large  in comfort
d.      Inexpensive but some comfortable

2.       My music teacher........... my scalessev-eral times  a day
a.       Urged that i played
b.      Encourage me to play
c.       Said to me play
d.      Had me play

3.       She seems very mature for a.....
a.       Tweety-year-old-girl
b.      Girl with twenty years
c.       Girl of twenty year
d.      Twenty-years-old girl

4.       They will arrive a week.... today
a. ago
b. from
c. before
d. by

5.       ...... in his speech. He mentioned the necessity of new legislation to deter criem.
a.       Somewheres
b.      One part
c.       A plece
d.      At one point

6.       Craig  is easliy.............that he can score points
a.       Such a tall player
b.      A very tall player
c.       Enough tall player
d.      So tall plyayer
7.       Americans............... coffee with their meais
a.       Accustomed to drink
b.      Are accustomed to drinking
c.       Have the custom to drink
d.      Are accustoming in drinking



8.       Eventually the man ________ in his country
a.       Got very powerful
b.      Attained a huge power
c.       Was a big power
d.      Rose a great power
9.       Is it necessary ______the book immediately?
a.       For him to return
b.      That he returns
c.       His returning
d.      To him return
10.   ______today,he would get there by Friday
a.       Would he leave
b.      Was he leaving
c.       Were he to leave
d.      If he leaves
11.   He likes to watch football on television, but his wife ______
a.       Do
b.      Does
c.       Don’t
d.      Doesn’t
12.   We ______get your letter in time to meet you at the airport.
a.       Do
b.      Did
c.       Don’t
d.      Didn’t
13.   He ______have money, but it’s all tied upin property.
a.       Do
b.      Does
c.       Don’t
d.      Doesn’t
14.   Toni was sick, ______he didn’t come to school.
a.       So
b.      Or
c.       But
d.      For
15.   Bees are not normally dangerous insects, ______some caused considerable damage in South America.
a.       So
b.      But
c.       Or
d.      And
16.   Something is dicovered or invented, ______history changes.
a.       For
b.      And
c.       Or
d.      But
17.   The verb of the word “assistance” is______
a.       Assist
b.      Assistant
c.       Assisted
d.      Assize
18.   The adjective of the word ‘define’ is______
a.       Definite
b.      Definer
c.       Definitive
d.      Definable
19.   The noun of the word ‘assume’ is ______
a.       Assumable
b.      Assumed
c.       Assumably
d.      Assumption
20.   The synonym of the word ‘possible’ is ______
a.       Reliable
b.      Feasible
c.       Liable
d.      Probable
21.   As we understand it, he appears to be unreasonable anxious about finding her.
A                                 B                                               C                                   D


22.   Just outside the, ruins are a castle surrounded by high walls and stately trees.
        A                                 B                                 C                                                  D
23.   By the time we had pulled the drowning child from the water, he wasn’t scarcely breathing.
        A                                                        B                                 C                                      D
24.   I can’t help admiring a person who does not continually cry about their problems.
                                A                             B                             C                                  D
25.   We knew that they would have more trouble getting there on time than us.
       A                                      B                                                                       C                   D